A Guatemalan migrant who was deported to Mexico was returned to the United States after a court order.

The man identified as O.C.G. was deported to Mexico after expressing fear of being sent back to his home country, though he also claimed he was in danger if sent to the U.S.’s southern neighbor. The Mexican government offered to deport him to Guatemala, which he accepted before being returned to the U.S. He said he was in danger because he is gay.

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